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CATALOGUE 


1. A DAMS (JOHN). Bust, in frame, with emblems, /) 4 
Vinkeles sc.; Silas Deane, bust in ornamented’ 


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2, ADAMS (SAMUEL); Vespucius; Fisher Ames; De 
Witt Clinton; George Clinton; and Columbus [by Maver ick]; : 


pository. Line and stipple. 4to, full margins. (8) 


8. AMERICAN ART UNION, Line engravings pub- 
lished by: Mount Washington, pt. Kensett, engraved by 
Smillie; Dover Plains, engraved by Smillie, after Durand; 
Dream of Arcadia, painted by Cole, engraved by Smillie; 
The New Scholar, by A. Jones, after Edmonds. India proofs, 
folio. (4) 


Another lot/of these fine engravings, including 
Bargaining for a H se, engraved by Burt, after Mount: 
The Image Breakér, by Jones, after Leutze:; The Card 
Players, ays Burt; and ‘others. Small folio. (8) 


5. AMERICAN AUTHORS. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Poe, 
Bryant, Bancroft, Willis, J. T. Headley, Sparks, and others. 
Some proofs. 8vo. (25) 


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—— india proofs; R. W. Emerson, proof; Halleck, Irving, Wills, 


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Poe, Bayard Taylor, and others. 4toand 8vo. (15) 


%. —— Edgar A. Poe, William Leggett, Benson J. Los- 
sing, Edward Everett, Charles G. Leland, Wendell Phillips, 
and others. 8vo. (20) 


8. H. W. Longfellow, Bryant, Charles Sprague, 

0. F. Hoffman, Noah Webster, Geo. W. Curtis, and others. 
8vo. (25) 

9. O. W. Holmes, W. H. Prescott, Nath’] P. Willis, 


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Percival, John P. Kennedy, Bryant, Dr. Francis, and others. 


10. AMERICAN CLERGYMEN. Cotton Mather, Abp. 


Alice Cary and Lydia M. Davidson, by Ritchie, : 


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__-- John Carroll, Prof. William Rogers of University of Pa., | 
George Whitfield, and others, including curious and rare ~ 


lithographs of Albert Amerman and Sylvanus Palmer by 
S. Palmer, Jr., 1844. 4to and 8vo. (30) 


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sed 11. AMERICAN CLERGYMEN. Philip Milledoler, half 

~ length, engraved by Durand; Jonathan Edwards, stipple, (f A 
by Josselyn; Bp. Benj. Moore, by Paradise; Ezra Stiles, vo Y}} 
by Hill; Joseph Pilmore, Charles Inglis, Rector Trinity 
,Chureh, ‘lith. 4to and 8vo. (6) 


8 fy 12.\AMERICAN COLONIAL. James Oglethorpe, full 
Tenets seated, sketched from life at sale of Dr. Johnson’s \W 
/ b books; Oaptain John Sinith and Pocahontas, published by Ke 
, Richardson; and others. ~4to and 8vo. (10) 


» O& 138. Thomas , William Penn, John Endicott, fa, > 
Ace ~—Peter Stuyvesant, Beeb John Winthrop, and others. 
‘ 4to and 8vo. (25) 
‘09 14. AMERICAN PAINTERS. Washington Allston (3), )/} 
~~ Audubon, Copley, Crawford, Morse, and others. S8vo. (10) p thA 


Pr Ny igi iy John Trumbull, C. W. Peale, Hatch a en- f 
graver), Jacob Perkins, Gilbert Stuart, and others. . LAY 
00) 

Sl iH A: Nath’! Hurd (rare lith.), Henry Inman, Malbone, 
bite ‘Peale. Thomas Sully (india proof), Sartain, Hiram .t, 

Powers, Alexander Wilson, and others. 8vo. Finelot. (10) 


zDD he Portraits of Eminent American Artists, with en- 

——— gravines of famous pictures, about 175, mostly woodcuts, 
but many of them unobtainable in other form; also three ty 
original water-color sketches by H. K. Browne, 1542. (As 
a lot.) 

‘A 18. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Dr. Elihu H. Smith, 

engraved by Leney; Aaron Burr, half length, by Parker; by 
Benj. Chew, silhouette; Volney, head, engraved by Scoles; 
Patrick Henry, by Leney. 8vo. (5) 


oh yt tees John Williams, N. Y. Clergyman; Edward ty 
ae Shippen, by Edwin; Francis Hopkinson, Thomas Stone, ./ 
Peyton Randolph, Henry Knox, by Edwin; Capt. Amasa ' 
Delano, and others. Scarce old copper-plates. 8vo. (12) — 


ee rae Red Jacket, full length, engraved by Danforth, y, 
us after Weir, on india; Aaron Burr, pub. by Dexter; Solomon f) yi 
| O Van Rensselaer, bust, in uniform; Lady Harriet Ackland; UG, hs 
Peter Faneuil; Benj. Chew, silhouette; Genl. Pike; Re- | 
t becca Motte; General Charles Lee, full length; Genl. J. M. 
Varnum. 8vo. (10) 


b> 21. Alice Cary, bust, engraved by Ritchie, on india; 
Philip Tidyman, M.D: half length, by Welch, after Sully; 
Henry Inman, by Burt; George Alsop, bust, in frame, inlaid 
to 4to; Nathan Smith, M.D., three- -quarter length, by Jos- 4 
selyn, after Morse; ‘Alex. ‘Wilson; Red Jacket; Isaiah 
Thomas; Daniel Huntington; Trumbull; Stuart; and others. 
8vo. (15) 


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ip 92. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. W. E. Channing, bust, 

engraved by Cheney; Bishops Seabury and A. V. Griswold; 
John Wesley, on india; E.G. Malbone; John Witherspoon, 
by Longacre; Metamora, line, full length, by Hateh; and 
others. 8vo. (20) 


1) es 2a. Hugh Williamson, bust, pub. by Dexter; Joseph 
lee Brant, three-quarter length, by Dick, on india; James Otis, 
bust, by J. R. Smith, fine original; Josiah Harmar; Usher 
Parsons; John Randolph; and others. 8vo and 12mo. (20) 
7, ZL 24. — Washington Irving, half length, by Wilcox, after 
, } ' Jarvis, on india; Eli Whitney, bust, engraved by Hoagland; 
— William Bartram (restrike); Jona. Williams, by Gimbrede; 
C. R. Leslie, bust, proof on india; Washington Allston, on 
india; Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., engraved by Neagle, 

after Sully; and others. 4to and 8vo. (15) 


a) sices. John Adams; Hugh 8S. Legaré; Caleb Strong; 
__—-John H. Eaton; Thomas Jefferson; James A. Garfield, bust 
in oval on rectangle, by Hall, small folio; John Jay; John 
Marshall; and other Presidents and Statesmen. 8vo. (15) 


1 DY Yi +26. —— Charles Wilson Peale, John Jay, Daniel Webster, 
Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, Stuyvesant, Jacob Steendam, Gen. 
Glover, and others. 8vo. (25) 


ey, I e OT. Lineoln, Jackson, Calhoun, Sam Houston, Web- 
ster, Grant, Burton, and other Statesmen; also, Poets and 
Authors. 8vo. (75) 


pr/- 28. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A selection of por- 
\ ‘ traits of Generals and Statesmen, American and British, 
and views of battles, historic buildings and scenes relating 
to the Warof the Revolution. No duplicates. Mostly 8vo. (50) 


03 29. A similar lot to the preceding, but different. No 
‘duplicates. 8vo. (50) 


prlr 30. Another lot, containing many desirable speci- 
‘* mens. No duplicates. 8vo. (50) 


ol. Plan of Boston and Attack on Bunker Hill, 

} 2° trom Murray’s History; Destruction of Tea in Boston Har- 

—-—bor; Putnam’s Escape at Horseneck; Capture of André, 

Tisdale del.; Fort Clinton, West Point; Battle of Saratoga, 
engraved by Balch. 8vo. (6) 


a “4 32. The American Gen. Lee taken Prisoner by Lieut. - 

Colonel Harcourt in 1776; Count de Grasse Resigning his 

—— Sword to Admiral Rodney, 1782; Surrender of Cornwallis. 
From Barnard’s History. Folio. (3) 


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33. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Manner in which 
the American Colonies Declared Themselves Independent, } iy 
engraved by Noble; The Declaration of Independence, /, iq 
engraved by Prudhomme, after Trumbull; Military Cos- 
tumes of the American Revolution; Headquarters at Valley 
Forge; Moll Pitcher at Monmouth, on india; and other 
interesting Revolutionary views. 4to and 8vo. (10) : 


a4. John Cartwright, half length, Rogers sc., scarce; 
Marquis of Rockingham; Earl of Buchan, fine stipple; Lords 
Dartmouth, Camden, Mansfield and Sackville; Earl Temple,  ‘? 
engraved by Caroline Watson, on india; Jonathan Boucher, 
by Condé (cut close at sides); Dr. John Fothergill, from 
Literary Magazine. English statesmen. (10) 


35. Portrait of Isaac Barré, full length, etching by 
Bretherton; Edmund Burke, bust, stipple, by Jones; Adam~ 
Ferguson, bust by Ridley, fine; Lord Auckland, bust, with 
Arms, pub. by Chapman; Lord Bute. English statesmen. 
4to and 8vo. (5) | 

a6. A parcel containing several hundred woodcut (a 
portraits and views relating to the War of the Revolution, \\~ > 
some proofs. (As a lot.) 

37. AMERICAN STATESMEN. Robert Morris, R. C. ‘ 

_Winthrop, Henry Clay, Jona. Trumbull, Fisher Ames, and 7 
others. 8vo. (80) 


38. AMERICAN VIEWS. Illustrations of Buildings and pu, \ 
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Scenery from Hinton’s History of the United States, some 


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oD. Southeast View of the Great Cataract on the 
Casconchiagon River, Lake Ontario; North View of the 
Pisaick Falls in the Province of New Jersey; Quebee and 
The Fall of Niagara, from Popple’s Map. Curious old cop- 
per-plates. 8vo. (4) 


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Mount Vernon, tinted aquatint by Marigot; 7 


sa Weehawken Bluff, engraved by Barnard, from a sketch by 


Dick, on india; Boston from Roxbury; Putnam’s Escape attr 
Horseneck; Interior View of Independence Hall. 4to. (5) 


“War, H. Livingston del., C. Tiebout se. (from New York 
Magazine); View near Coxsackie, engraved by Leney; 
Storming of Stony Point, Tisdale del.; Fort Putnam and 
Fort Clinton, West Point. 8vo. (5) 


42. Plan of Boston and Battle of Bunker Hill, from 
Murray’s History; Headquarters at Valley Forge; Parlia- Uf 
ment House, Quebec, lith. by Bourne; Town of Sherburne; . 
and two others. 8vo. (6) 


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) 2 43. AMERICAN VIEWS. State House, Phil., engraved 
-by C. G. Childs; Pa. Academy of the Fine Arts, engraved 
by Tanner; View of Beck’s Shot Tower on the Schuyl- 
kill; The Woodlands near Phil.; and other scarce early Pa. 
views. 8vo. (10) 


Tiebout; Dickinson College and Dorsey’s Gothic Mansion, 
engraved by Tanner; View from the Hill at Bordentown; 
Buttermilk Falls; Fort Clinton, West Point; and other 
searce views. 8vo. (12) 


3 New London from Manwaring’s Hall; Falls of 

‘ ae Creek; Fort Putnam, West Point; View near 

~~ Bordentown ; Boston; Seat of King Philip, engraved by 
Durand; and other scarce views. S8vo and 12mo. (12) 


O> Various different Views of Quebec, Ticonderoga, 
SOE rastocrs, Falls, Lakes George and Champlain, St. Lawrence 
River, and other scarce old en gravings. 8voand12mo. (20) 


oh 47. —— Views of Cities, etc., in New England. Steel 
__—-plates. 4to. (100) 

48. —— A similar lot of Cities, Buildings, etc., in New 

ork State. Steel plates. 4to. (150) wer 


ti, Pinake fo Philadelphia, Baltimore, 
th. Sheel plates. 4to. (100) 


Another lot, Chi€éago, St. Louis, and other 
| 1% western Cities, Views in California, ete. 4to. (84) 


/ aso Another lot, miscellaneous. Mostly 8vo. (80) 


Zo 52. ANDERSON (ALEXANDER), Wood Engraver. An 
_— interesting variety of Anderson woodcuts, his . business 
eard, portraits, obituary notices, specimen proofs, ete., for 
the illustration of Lossing’s Memorial. (About 120 pieces, 
as a lot.) 
{> 53. ANDRE (MAJOR JOHN). Bust in oval, ‘“‘ The Un- 
i —— fortunate Major André,’’ and four other portraits; also, 
various representations of the capture, buildings at Tappan, 
and North Castle, his room at the Beekman House, Monu- 
ment at Westminster, facsimile autographs, etc. (About 
30 je as a lot.) 
, 54. Thé UnfortunateD. ath of Major Dente Ham- 
\—“ilton apL. Goldar fecit. eR Oa eend s History of Eng- 
land. Smal folio. 
ees ANNUAL PLATES. Sena figures, ete., by 
eminent engravers, some on india. Fine lot. (250) 


1 6/ 56. ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS: O. H. Perry, Gid- 
on J. Pillow, Macdonough, Charles Wilkes, Grant, Sher- 
man, and others. 8vo. (2d) 


44, —— The Cascade, Luzerne Co., Pa., engraved by \ 


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58. bust, profile, drawn from the life by Du Simi- AV 

tier (cut close); William Heath, bust; Joseph Brant, from. 

rp _painting by Catlin, on india; George Read (signer), mezzo- 
ee tint by Sartain, private plate. S8vo. (4) 


, 59. ASGILL (SIR CHARLES). British Officer in the 

“BF ~ Revolution. Bust, in uniform, profile, facing left, engraved // 
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by Chevillet after De Loraine. 4to. Paris, circa 1782. 
Fine original impression. 


/ 2% 60. ASTOR (WILLIAM B.), Thurlow Weed, De Witt“ \ 
_—~ Clinton, Isaac M. Singer, Morgan Lewis, Moses Taylor, and | A 
other prominent citizens of New York. 4to and 8vo. (30)—-<_) 


130 — ~61. AUCKLAND (WILLIAM, LORD), half length, met 
ap stipple by Cardon; Sir John Sinclair, half length by Skel? 7 
ton, after Lawrence. 4to. (2) ; 


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__-zotint; Charles L. Elliott and George P. Putnam, etchings\_. 
by Hall; Hatch, bank-note engraver (rare). India proofs. 
Ato. (A) 


rf 62. AUDUBON (JOHN J.), bust, with open collar, mez- Mm ha 
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AUTOGRAPHS. 


o 63. MACPHERSON (JOHN—Aide to Genl. Montgomery o> 
7) *_- and killed at Quebec). Notice of discharge of J ames Archer’ / \ 
‘ from the service of the United Colonies, by order of the 2 ae 
General. Headquarters, Ticonderoga, Aug. 31,1775. 1 TES te. 
smali 8vo, written and signed by Col. Macpherson. Fine 
specimen of a rare autograph. 


yo 64. CUNNINGHAM (COLONEL JAMES—Aide to Gen. | 
/°= Abererombie). A.L.S8. 1p. folio. 1758. N\_ fh), / 
Important historical letter, written on the day General Aber- WwW 
crombie retreated. Addressed to Col. Cummins, requesting him | 
not to send any more provincial troops, but to prepare for the 
sick and wounded. ‘‘Our army, who have behaved with the 
utmost intrepidity, were obliged to give way to Batteries and 
the strongest intrenchments.” ; 


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65. PERCY(MHUGH—Duke of Northumberland, British os 
fr General in Reydlution, distinguished at Boston). A. L.§, <2? 
«3/70 1p. 4to. Alnsvick Castle, 1789. 


yo | (66. WALUACK (JAMES W:—-The Elder Wallack). /{ a 
/ —A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Liverpool, 1826. ‘*My boy (Lester) is Gre 
quite hearty. I am acting here a few nights. The houses 

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6 6. RAYMOND (J. G.—-British Actor.) A. L. 8. 1p. 
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Ato. ‘For God’s sake come to-night, and an apology shall , 
be made. The box book is full and any alteration will ruin * 


the house.”’ 
sv__ 68. IRVING (WASHINGTON). One page of the orig- 
> inal MS. of Bracebridge Hall, a charming specimen of the 
~ writing of the Author. 8vo. 


/0 89. GENL. JOHN E. WOOL, A. L.S., 4to, 1853; Josiah 


( © Quincy, Pres. of Harvard, A. L. §., 8vo, 1853; James Kent,— A 


Chancellor, L. S., folio, 1801; Samuel Houston, Pres. of 
Texas, A. L. S., 4to, 1854; Edward Everett, A. L. 8., 8Vvo, 
1854. (5) 


0) 0, ARTISTS: William Hart, Daniel Huntington, Jervis 
——McFEntee, F. O. C. Darley, A. F. Bellows. A. L. 8S. 8vo of 


each. (5) 
“ye eet Oana George L. Brown, E. D. Palmer, F. O. C. Dar- 
_——tey,; A. F. Bellows, A. D. Shattuck. A.L.S. 8vo of each. (5) 
0d 72. —— Daniel Huntington, J. G. Chapman, John Sar- 
\“* tain, Aug. Hoppin, William Hart. A. L.S8. 8voofeach. (5) 
i eee 73. —— F. O. C. Darley, George L. Brown, 8. J. Guy, 
/ A. D. Shattuck, John Sartain. A. L. 8. 8vo of each. (5) 


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pV/r4. LITERARY. Augustin Daly, Benson J. Lossing, 
George H. Moore, E. A. Duyeckinck, Martha J. Lamb. 
——__4. L.S. 8voofeach. (5) 


\ b/ %5. FINANCIAL AND LITERARY. J. Pierpont Mor- 
——gan, L. S.; Whitelaw Reid, L. 8.; Capt. A. T. Mahan, 
George P. Putnam, George Wm. Curtis. A. L. 8. ofeach. (5) 


"6. MISCELLANEOUS. F. O. C. Darley (6), A. F. Bel- 
lows (3), Augustin Daly (10), Aug. Hoppin (9), George P. 
Putnam (12). Interesting letters, mostly 8vo. (40) 

"7%. MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS, including a number 

of Morgan Dix, R. H. Thurston, D. D. Owen, and others. 
Mostly 8vo. (57) 


/ oa 78. AVERY (SAMUEL P.), Portrait, half length, etched 
f by Flameng after painting by Madrazo, Private Plate, 


-— presentation copy, folio; engraved facsimile of Gold Medal 


presented to Mr. Avery; etched view of Art Room at 88 ~ 


Fifth Avenue and of Mr. Avery’s Library, and design for 
Avery Architectural Library, Columbia College. Folio 
and 4to. (5) 


"% 19% BAKER (DAVID ERSKINE)—Poet and Author 
Pes ; of ‘‘ Biographica Dramatica’’). Half length, en- 
graved by H. R. Cooke, after S. Harding. 4to. Scarce. 

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, 02 80. BEAUREGARD (PETER G. T.), Winfield Scott, / 

Ulysses 8. Grant, Andrew Johnson, Robert E. Lee. India 

; proofs before letters. 4to. (5) YY 

, 5°71 81. BENSON (EGBERT), bust, vignette, line, after Gil 

a 2 ia bert Stuart by Charles Burt; Christopher Colles, bust, line. 
r India proofs. Folio. (2) . 


96 _ 8%. BOOKPLATES. Samuel P. Avery, John C. Brune ka 
' ~~ Thomas F. Betton, Arnold Wood, W. H. Thompson, Avery/ | 


. Architectural Library, ete. (10) ; A 
y) 683. BOSTON. Plan of the Town of Boston, with mil (V\f 
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y» =~ Attack on Bunker Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown, 
Qa- 1775, Printed for T. Robson, Neweastle. Oblong 8vo. { 


~ 84. BURGOYNE (SIR JOHN), half length, from A) 

5 (Zi Andrews’ American War; Lord Howe, bust, from European )) 

——“" Magazine; Lt.-Col. Richard Fitzgerald, bust in uniform, 
Hopwood se., scarce; Sir Guy Carleton, by Ritchie. British 
officers in America. 8vo. (4) 3 


85. BURR (AARON), bust, profile to right, engraved by | 
O'Neill, 4to, india proof; Theodosia Burr, half lengthy. Arar 
engraved by Parker, after Vanderlyn. 8vo. (2) 
a¥? 86. BURTON (WILLIAM E.) A Collection of Portraits, _— 

Z —Yineluding Burton in various characters ; Jos. N. Ireland, 


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Mary Taylor, Davenport, Anna Bishop, etc., and views of{ / 
theatres (a number proof woodcuts), selected for illustrating : 
Life of Burton. (About 100 pieces, as a lot. ) 


&O 87. (CADW ALADER (GEN. JOHN). Bust, etched by (Bs 4 
/ a ~ H.B.Hall. 1869. 4to. India proof. Private plate. i 
pU _ 88. CANADIAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS, including’ — 
— several rare aquatints of Quebec. 8vo. (50) ut 


3 y 89. CARLETON (GUY), bust, engraved by Ritchie; 
————Charles Carroll, bust, etched by Hall, for Maryland Histo- 

¥ rical Society; Joseph Brant, three-quarters length; Genl. — VY 
yY Howe, engraved by O’Neill for Dexter; Madame de Riede- 
c sel. India proofs. 4to. (5) 


4 90. CARILLON. Printed Plan of the Siege (of Ticonde- 
/ _-—roga). Showing the English position under Abercrombie 
and the French under Montcalm, and their movements y 


, ~ during and after the engagement. 
a A very interesting and rare plan of the battle of 8th of J uly, 
pe aig 1758, which resulted in disastrous defeat to the English arms 
l and the recall of the commander-in-chief. 


@¢ _ 91. CHATTO (WILLIAM A.) Wood Engraving, its 
;~* History and Practice. Magazine article, mounted to 4to // . 
~~ size, with over 300 proof woodcut: views, portraits, ete. Red dye}: 
(many engraved by Mr. Richardson), added. (As a lot.) 
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j 92. CHINESE DRAWINGS on rice paper. Various /.., 
) "decorative designs, and one showing the manufacture of | | ay 4 aS 
india paper. 4to. (9) —_—— 


60) 93. COCHRAN (DR. JOHN), bust, engraved by Leney; /) . i © 
Dr. Edward Miller, bust, silhouette, profile toleft. Svo. (2) 7 ¢+ Viki 

- 94, COLDEN (CADWALLADER D,—Colonial Governor lr) VV 

} c d of N. Y. ), Theophylact Bache, Henry White, John Cruger, GD uw 


—_——— William Walton. Early New York merchants. India dd 
proofs before letters. Line.“ Folio. (5) 


ea) 95. CQLDE (CADW ALLADER D.) Half length, fine : (" by 
ee d; Richatd Riker, bust, Imbert lith.; Robert § Dy. %°/ 
Fulton, thie quarter } ngth, by Leney. - 4to. Scarce. (3) ¢ Vl 


£5 96. COLLEGE-OF/NEW JERSEY. Certificate of mem- OO VY 


bership in the Whig Society, engraved by Neagle after ay a Mea 
Sully, very fine; view of the interior of Independence Hall, SO rs 
engraved by Neagle. Folio. (2) ; ee 
50 97. COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. Viewof the State House [ > 
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in Phil. taken 1778. ©. W. Peale del. Oblong 8vo. (Small 257 U7~ 

piece torn from side.) are. ae Oa 
{od 98. A Front View of the State House, etc., at Anna- ey [/ \/ 
aor the Capital of Maryland. Jan.1789. 8vo. fare. vy) eye 
East View of Gray’s Ferry, with the Triumphal 


/ vf. Sonne erected for Reception of General Washington, April $0 v) 
20,1789. Engraved by Trenchard. 8vo. Very fine. : 


SO 100. View of the Triumphal Arch and manner of 
/ — receiving Genl. Washington at Trenton, April 21, 1789, with sv +) 
title-page of the magazine for May, 1789. 8vo. Very fine. 


M0 101. A View in Canaan between the Green Woods 
and Salisbury, Connecticut, 1789. 8vo. 

“, yo 102. COLUMBUS (CHRISTOPHER). <A collection of 
portraits (10) and views (15) illustrating his Life and 
Voyages. 8vo and 4to. Fine lot. (25) 


~~ 103. COOPER (MYLES), Second President of Columbia 
(Kings’) College, bust in oval, by Leney; Robert R. Liv- g 
ingston, half length, seated at table. Stipple, 8vo. (2) 


oy 104. COOPER’S WORKS, Illustrations for, some by j 
| * Parley, with rare views of naval battles in War 1812. 4to. : 
(28) 
Gd 105. CORNWALLIS (CHARLES, LORD), bust, en- ae 
| ——graved by James Stow, from a drawing by 8. De Koster; » ! Z/ 
Monsieur le Comte de Grasse, drawn from the life by M. 
Jones. 4to. (2) / 
3° 106. CORNWALLIS (CHARLES, MARQUIS); Lord 


(~ Rawdon. British Generals in Revolution. Military bust, ia 
in frame. Fine stipple. Engraved by J. Heath. 4to. (2) L4 /| 
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107. [ABLEY (I. O. C.) Reduced copies of Darley’s a f 


Outline Designs of Rip Van Winkle and Sleepy 
Hollow. Japan proofs. 8vo. (20) 


108. DEARBORN (HENRY). Bust, profile to left, lith., 


Henry Cruger, bust in oval, engraved by Hinks, on india / 
paper. 8vo. (38) 


109. D’ESTAING (CHARLES HENRI, COMTE). Com- ‘ 


manded French Fleet during the Revolution. Bust, in Char 


uniform, underneath view of Taking of Granada. 8vo. 
Engraved by Barbié. Very fine. 


110. DICKINSON (JOHN). Half length, oval, by B. B. E. 
Lond. 1783. Early impression and wrongly lettered (W. c 
H. Drayton, Esq.). Serateh proof. Ato. - 


VATA, 
111. DIX’ (MRS. CATHERINE M.) Half length, en- | tC }\ if 


graved by Ritchie, different. Private plates. 8vo. (2) 


112. DRAKE (J. RODMAN). Bust vignette, engraved — 
by Burt for the Bradford Club edition of The Croakers. ly 
India proof before letters. Presentation copy to John 
Allan, whose portrait isadded. 8vo. (2) 


, 72,113. DRAMA AND OPERA. View of the New Theatre 
-——In New York, by Tisdale (reproduction), Bowery Theatre, (¥ | 


Q RTS BBs John Hodgkinson. Early American Actor. 
; Bust. in oval. 12mo. Engraved by Leney, after Groom- # 
bridge. . 
| 38 116. —— John Hodgkinson. Half length in oval, En- LN 
4 -——~oraved by C. Tiebout. 12mo. Hatremely rare. 4 
f “asco ths) —— John Hodgkinson. Mr. Hodgkinson as Walter 
iy {) “and Mr. Lee as Oliver in Children in the Woods. Scoles se. uu 
Tnlaid to 4to. Fine and extremely rare. | 
A oe Lil, George Frederick Cooke as Richard III. and as 


Woes 


,/5 114. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. Mrs. Francis as Miss.) 


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Covent Garden, and other theatres ; portraits of actors and 
singers, mostly woodcuts, including a series of proofs of 
Burton, Sothern, Lester Wallack, and others. Scarce. 
(About 150 pieces, as a lot.) 


Harlow; Cowell as Crack, engraved by Durand; Miss Kelly 
as Beatrice. Published by Lopez & Wemyss. 4to. (3) 


Sir Pertinax Macsycophant. Edwin sec. Engraved for the 
Mirror of Taste. 8vo. (2) 


97 //r39, —— William B. Wood as Charles De Moor, en- 


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graved by Edwin, after Sully; Mrs. Wood, bust by Edwin, vt 


~after R. Peale. 8vo. (2) 


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y Ss 120. DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. Thomas Cooper, bust 
in oval; Mrs. Warren, both engraved by Edwin. From the. 


————"Mirror of Taste. Very fine. 8vo. (2) —__ 
F ark, Lester Wallack as Benedick; Lawrence Barrett,  f\ , / 
—__——as Cassius; Joseph Proctor (only 50 impressions), presenta- 4 {lh \VI, 
tion copy; Miss Vandenhoff as the Countess; Fanny Daven- UO VY 
port as Rosalind (india proof); Edwin Booth (india proof). (/ 
Ato. (6) 


23 122, J. E. Harwood, comedian, half length, Field 

/__—pinx., Edwin sc., restrike, but a brilliant impression; Mrs. 

Wignell, bust in oval, Dunlap pinx., Edwin se., modern 
impression. 4to, on india. (2) 


76 _ 123. —— John Philip Kemble, half length, seated. SU fa eye 
( “ M.A. Shee pinx., W. Sharpsculp. ine original. Ato. ) 


_ 124. C.: W. Couldock, half length, as Hamlet./) , fp. \ VAT, 
pie. From engraving by Mote. Published by T. H. Morrell. y ( LBV 
~ Only 50 copies. Presentation copy. 4to. / 


125. —— Sarah Siddons, half length, as the Tragic Muse, fv 
(S ™engraved by Cardon, inlaid to 4to; half length, seated, en- 2 
graved by Turner, after Lawrence, on india. 4to. (2) 


/0 126. Mrs. Siddons, half length, etching by L. Fla- v7 
meng, after Lawrence; ‘and by Francois Flameroy (on 
aS 4to. (2) 
127. —— Charles Kemble as Cromwell, mezzotint by 
gi ——-Sartain; Charles Kean, bust, engraved by S. W. Reynolds; 4 
Fanny Kemble as Portia, from miniature by Sartain; Fanny 
Kemble, head, after Lawrence, published by Wm. J ackson, 
71 Maiden Lane (on india). 4to. (4) 


George Fred. Cooke, J. B. Booth and Edmune- 


OY 128. y 
(____Kean-as Richard III.; Mrs. Siddons, Kemble; Edwin Booth | | ey Re 
as Richelieu; Garrick, and scenes from Shakespeare’ Bai Nc 

plays. 4to. (15) Pret oe 


/ 2 129. Ann Catley, Mrs. Mariley and Mrs. Opie, from ) 
the Casket; Miss Chester; James H. Hackett, by Durand hon 
—— and Jackman ; Miss Mangeon; Miss Chatterley, from La ; 

Belle Assemblé; Miss Macauley, by Freeman; and others. 

Fine'lot. 8vo. (10) 


/ 07 VE 130. —— Arthur Murphy, by Condé; Kean as Sir Giles W/4 Np. 
% Overreach; Miss Matthews, by Burke; Miss Ann Elliott, by Vi /p ( ( f/ 
—— Sherlock (fine) ; Richard Glover; Adelaide Kemble as /©*Y 


Norma; J. W. Wallack as Jacques; Moliére; and others. / / 
Fine lot. 8vo. (15) ‘ 


O3 131. Edmund Kean as Hamlet; J. W. Wallack as oy 

ae Rugantino; John Fawcett, J. P. Harley, Miss Edmistone, - ie FY oie 
Mr. Angelo, Mrs. Hartley and others, in character. 8v0 
and 12mo. (15) 


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O5 . 132. DRAMATIC PORERAITS. J. P. Kembione tant \ 
let, Charles Dibdin, William Hayley, Sarah Bernhardt, 
Cooper as Clement Cleveland, John Wilkes Booth, Fanny 
Kemble, Charles Mathews, and others. 8vo and 12mo. (15) 


623 133. Mr. Francis as Sir George Thunder, publishe Yr 
_by-Lopez & Wemyss; Quin, by Bromley; Miss Walstein, by 

Alais; John Sinclair, Fanny Kemble, E. L. Davenport, an 

others. 8vo. (15) . 


ne 134. James H. Hackett, J. P. Kemble, John Edwin, ft 
} T. H. Hadaway, John Liston, and others, mostly in charac- 
———ter. 8vo. (15) 


13a; James Fennell (from his Life); Henry Russell, be 
) / __Stephen Price, Henry Vieuxtemps, Fanny Kemble (proof), 
——— Edmund Kean, and others. svo. (12) 


136. J. P. Kemble, Mrs. Siddons, Charlotte Cush 
man, ‘alma, and others, mostly in character. 8vo. (15) 


y 137, E. L. Davenport, Charles Dillon, G. V. Brooke, 
I!’ ~ William Davidge, James H. Hackett, and others, with vari- . 4 
—" ous scenes from Shakespeare’s plays. 8vo. (25) 
pore 138. J. B. Booth as Richard II. (41); John Drew 7 
——~ (32); John Gilbert as Sir Peter Teazle (27). Proof wood  2/_ 
engravings. 8vo. (Asa lot.) | 
6 189. DRAMATIC. Woodcut Portraits of Eminent Act- 
_——ors, Actresses and Singers, with Biographies (about 300), 
with a large quantity of cuttings relating to American 
Theatres and Dramatic representations. (As a lot.) 
-* 140. DRAYTON (WILLIAM H.) Half length, oval, by ry 
B. B. E., Lond. 1783. Early impression and wrongly let- LO 
tered [John Dickinson].  4to. 


4 ' ¢-7141. DUCHE (REV. JACOB—First Chaplain of the Con- . 
% pr tinental Congress). Bust in circle, stipple. J. Clarke, a id 


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Pil after Pelham. 12mo. Proof before letters. 


) 2° 142. DUNLAP. (WILLIAM—Author, Artist and Man- ¥ us 
/— ager). Half length, after the: painting by Ingham. 4to. ~~ 


India proof before letters. 


| 2° 143. DUNLAP’S ARTS AND DESIGN. ~A Collection 
rah ~—~of Portraits and Engravings by Tiebout, Durand, Maverick, 
" Cheney, D. C. Johnson, Neagle, and other noted engravers 
(many on india), selected for illustrating; also autograph 
signature of Dunlap and specially printed title-pages. 4to 

and 8vo. (About 200 pieces, as a lot.) 


jor 144. DURAND (ASHER B.) A fine collection of the en- | 

7 — graved work of Durand, comprising about 50 examples of v) 
portraits, views and vignettes; also two engraved portraits 

of himself. (As a lot.) 


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7,6 145. KiARLY AMERICAN ENGRAVERS. Portrait of 
— Condorcet, and Illustrations for Trumbull’s 
Poems (3 damaged), engraved by Tisdale (9); Scriptural 
Scenes, etc., by Tiebout (13); views, engraved by Tanner 
(4); vignette title-pages, by Edwin (3). 8vo and 12mo. (29) 


Os 146. Cottage Scene, with figures, engraved by Tie- 

| ~~ bout, 4to; Illustrations to Works of Thomas Moore (9), and 
American Views (5), engraved by Maverick; Paragon Steam- 

boat, engraved by Alex. Anderson; and others. 8vo. (21) 


9 )~ 147. —— Plates of Natural History, engraved for Rees’ 
} Encyclopedia, Phil. 1823, by Maverick, Tiebout, Tanner, 
LA and other early engravers. Hine specimens. 4to. (115) 


/ 0 148. EDWIN (DAVID—American Engraver). Portraits 
/ of James Abercrombie, D.D.; Alexander 1st; Fisher Ames; 


——~ John Andrews, D.D.;Sir Samuel Auchmuty; William Gif- / 


ford. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (6) 


/ 2 149. Portraits of Captain Nicholas Biddle; William 
r Zt Bradford; William Clifton; Le Kain; Benjamin Rush; 
——— Winfield Scott. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (6) 


/ b 150. Portraits of Benjamin Moore, D.D.; David 
: Rittenhouse; Isaac Smith; Joseph 8. Buckminster; Suliman 


Melli-Melni; William Gifford. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (6) 


/, », 151. Com. Stephen Decatur; Oliver Ellsworth; Ho- 
122° yatio Gates (copy of medal); Henry Laurens; Genl. D. 
—__— Morgan; Anthony Wayne. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (6) 


fs 152. —— Portraits of John Randolph; William Penn; 
re tSir Samuel Auchmuty; General Knox (oval); Le Kain; 
—_— Alexander Wilson. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (6) 


/é 153. —— Portraits of David Rittenhouse, Anthony 
; Wayne, General Knox, vignette, originals, 8vo; C. Macklin; 


———J. E. Harwood; and Alexander Wilson, modern impres- 
sions on india paper, 4to. Engraved by Edwin. (6) 


) s 154. —— Portraits of Gilbert Stuart, 4to, proof, Mrs. 
*/ Warren, Henry Laurens, John Hodgkinson (cut out and 
mounted), Byron, William Penn, and Benj. West. 8vo. (7) 


) TBS. Jonathan Edwards, Pres.; Rev. Gilbert Ten- 
rn 3 nent; George Duffield, D.D., bust in oval, from the Evan- 
— ~~ gelical Intelligencer. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (3) 


} 156. —— John B. Smith, D.D.; Doct. 8. Finley; James 
SH sproat, D.D.; J. Ewing, D.D., bust in oval, from the 
Evangelical Intelligencer. Engraved by Edwin. 8vo. (4) 


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_9.$° _ 157. EMINENT PHILADELPHIANS. Matthew Carey; f@) 
_- Isaac Smith, by Edwin; James Ross; John Syng Dorsey;/ / 
Joseph Dennie: Dr. B.S. Barton. Stipple. 8vo. (6) 


/0 158. ENGLISH AUTHORS. Charles Cotton; Sir John\ | 
-Froissart; Philip Massinger; Byron; Dr. Wolcott; Ed./™ 
Malone; Boswell; and others. Fine lot. 8vo. (15) 


a), 5 159. Thomas Hood; Sir Richard Steele; Byron; ty 
Gibbon; Lady Blessington; Campbell; and others. Good 
“it. 8vo.- (15) 


/ b 160. Edward Capel, head in circle, eabraved by 7 
\¢ “ Bartolozzi; Andrew Marvell, line, by Engleheart; Thack- / | 
eray ; Scott; ; Henry Mackenzie; Byron; and others. 8vo. (15) 


A 161. —— T. B. Macaulay; Thomas Tickell; Robert 
Os 


Bloomfield; Thomas Warton; Doddridge; John Mitchel; / 
“Nicholas Hilliard; and others. 8vo. (20) 


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)3 iS 162. Charles Dickens; David Hume; Scott; Disraeli; ’\_/ Y ‘\ 

) ve" Mayne Reid; Otway; and others. Svo. (25) pee fs 
ae 163. ENGLISH KINGS AND QUEENS. Some scarce. ae! | 
——8v0. (25) | 7 

AS 164. ENGLISH LADIES. Lady Hamilton, half lena () 
“published by Bell; Mrs. Robinson (Perdita), bust, 


~~ Condé; Hon. Mrs. Howe; Mary Wollstonecraft and "hee 
Opie, proofs in bistre; and others. 8vo. (11) 


; as 165, ENGLISH NAVAL AND MILITARY PORTRAITS. {\ (7 f) 
Sir Peter Warren; Admiral Vernon; Nelson; Prince Ru- 
pert; Sir John Moore; Drake; and others. 8vo0. (18) ff é 


»)o 166. ENGLISH PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. J. M. 

_ _.W. Turner, etched from sketch by Gilbert; William Blake, wi 
J. Heath, B. R. Haydn, etchings; Thomas Bewick, en- 
graved by Burnet, india proof. Ato. (5) 


_ Jd 167. G. B. Cipriani, fine stipple, by Earlom; Valen- 
____ tine Green; Sir Joshua Reynolds; Thorwaldsen (proof) ; 
Sir Thomas Lawrence; C. R. Leslie (proof); and others. 


4to. (10) 

i QO 168. —— John Boydell, fine stipple, by Facius; George A 
Morland; Richard Cosway; T. Stothard; Sir Peter Lely. : 
8vo. (5) 

7) 2 169. —— Angelica Kauffman; Sir Robert Strange; 


William Etty; James Northcote; John Martin; Thomas ” 
Bewick; and others. 8vo. (10) 


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: 03 170. —— William Woollet, bust, engraved by Barto- 
~lozzi; John Opie; Hogarth; Chantry; Barry; Sir G. Kneller; #4 
Sharp; and others. “Bvo. (15) 


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, 0& 171. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. Military and Political. 
——~Gladstone; Marlborough; Peel; Wellington; and others. 
Mostly 8vo. (25) 


we VR. Another-lot. Sir Thomas More; Wilberforce; 
—— Earl Perey; Anson; Vassall Holland; and others. Mostly 
8vo. (25) 


07 173. Another lot. Genl. Meadows; Duke of Bucking- 
( ham; Lord Nelson; Elizabeth Hamilton; George Canning; 
and others Some proofs. Hine lot. Mostly 8vo. (20) 


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b t/a 174. ENGLISH STATESMEN AND ROYALTY. Cardi- 


| “nal Wolsey; Queen Victoria (3); Mary Stuart; Thomas / 
Clarkson (fine); Warren Hastings; and others. 8vo. (25) — 


7 175. ENGLISH VIEWS. Fine engravings of English 

\ fe“ Country Seats, Castles, Cities, ete. A useful lot for illus- 

y (trating. Various sizes. (75) 

60 176. —— Another similar lot, some proofs. Various 

Ae (75) 

XA” 177. ENGRAVINGS. Marion Crossing the Peedee; Old 

Ve New York, by Perine; The Smoker’s Rebellion, after 

Broughton ; St. Peter’s Church, Jersey City, etching; Moni- 
tor and Merrimac; Residence of Philemon Dickinson. 
India proofs. Folio. (6) 


178. —— The Wassail Bowl; The Boar’s Head; The 


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iit Log; Old Salts; Im Trauerhauss; Jugendliebe. India / 


proofs. Folio. (7) 


fee a9. Landscapes and Figure Engravings, superb im- 
‘___-pressions, proofs before letters on india. Folio. (10) 
180. A View of the late Protestant Dutch Church in 
i Albany, erected 1715; several Views in New York State; 
Battle of Bunker Hill, engraved by Gimbrede; Mexican 
News; and other fine engravings. Small folio. (15) 


181. 


66 Connecticut from Mount Tom; Shakespeare 
ings, many on india. Choice lot. Folio and 4to. (25) 


be | | oe 
) 182. Fine line engravings of famous paintings, ete., 
/ 4 mostly from the Art Journal. 4to. (38) 


pO8 188. PPANEUIL (PETER); De LaSalle; William Penn; 

—— , Captain John Smith; Duke of York, half 
length, etched by Hall for Magazine of Am. History. India 
proofs. 4to. (5) 


/ Z 184. Bust, engraved by Hall, after Smibert, on 
f india; Peyton Randolph and Samuel Adams, from Dela- 


——_-plaine; John Brant, engraved by Parker, on india; Oliver 


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-—and his Family; and other choice line and mezzotint engravy- : 


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Wolcott, after Trumbull, on india; Fisher Ames, by Gim- 
brede, after Stuart, on india; James Madison, head, from his 


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writings; and etchings by Rosenthal and others. 4to and 


8vo. (10) 


6 185. FOREIGN PORTRAITS: Napoleon; Kossuth; Vol-/ / | 
—taire; Canova; Louis XIV.; Martin Day and Wife (etchings | 


by Flameng); Humboldt; Moliére; and others. 4to and 
8vo. (35) 


186. Garibaldi, Kossuth, Robespierre, Marie Louise 


O° (by Edwin), Copernicus, Montaigne, Bolivar, and others. 


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187. - Garibaldi, Calderon, Shakespeare, Robert Wal- 


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__pole, Bolivar, Sir Walter Scott, Empress Josephine, Michel’ 
Angelo, Sir Geoffrey Kneller, and others. 4toand 8vo. (75) 


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188. FOREIGN ROYALTY. Various Engraved Por- 


_-traits, including Napoleon, Catherine of Russia, Louis 


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XVIII., Duke of Brunswick, ete. 8vo. (25) 
189. FOREIGN VIEWS. Cities, Buildings and Scenes 


_in-France, Italy, Germany, etc. Various sizes. (100) 


190. FORREST (EDWIN). Portraits, ete., for illus- 
trating Ree’s Life of Forrest, including 20 different portraits 
of Forrest, fine photographs of himself and wife, portrait 
and autograph of James Rees, the Cooke Monument, ex- 
terior and interior views of old theatres, with the pamphlet 
account of the Astor Place Opera House Riot and numerous. 
cuttings relating thereto; also Autograph Letter of Judge 
C. P. Daly. (As a lot.) 


a $ 191. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Engraved Portraits. 


“All different. 8vo. (10) 
192. FRENCH PORTRAITS. Political, Military and 


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* Moreau, De Stael, Rousseau, ete. Some proofs. 8vo. (40) 


193. Co (HORATIO—Major-General of the Ameri- 
can Forces). Full length, standing. From the 
Impartial History. 8vo. 


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194. —— Half length, in uniform, with hat, profile to 


left. ‘‘Le Général Gates, Chef de l’Armée Anglo-Ameri- 


eaine.’’ Paris, chez Esnauts et Rapilly. Beautiful impres- 
sion. 4to. 


195. —— Military bust, in oval, engraved by O'Neill, 


__published by Dexter; military bust, engraved by Hall. 
India proofs. 4to. (2) 
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, 09 ave. GENERALS AND STATESMEN OF THE AMERI- 
| CAN REVOLUTION. Portraits and Views selected for 
illustrating. Mostly 8vo. No duplicates. (50) 


ogee 197. —— Another lot. Noduplicates. 4toand8vo. (50) 
iS 198. —— Another lot. Noduplicates. 4to and 8vo. (50) 
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199. GOWANS (WILLIAM—Old New York Bookseller), 

Wy bust, etched by Hall; James A. Garfield, half length; Fitz- 

_—_— Greene Halleck, engraved by Burt and Cheney; Benjamin 

Poa ae Caroline Watson, after Stuart. India proof. 
Ato. (6) 


Lo 200. GRASSE (LE COMTE DE). Half length, in uniform, 
r by Geoffroy, for the Bradford Club, india proof; full length, 
Vs the London Magazine of 1782. 8vo. (2) 


4p01. ‘GREENW (MAJOR- GEN. NATHANIEL), bust, in 
a We uniform, engraved by ae Charles Lee, full length; 


et Kosciusko, by Imbert; Arthur St. Clair; Alexander Hamil- 

Grahanxon india; The American General 

r by Vient, -Col. Harcourt, 1776, Hawkins 
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ton, engraved 


)6 202. GROLIER crop. Bookplate, engraved by E. D. 

! French, proof, and admission tickets to exhibitions; also 

Engraved Invitations for Inauguration Ceremonies of the 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, engraved by French. (10) 


0% /20%. vot ee (FITZ-GREENE). Head, in oval, en- 

} eraved by Burt, after a drawing by Greenough; : 
also bust, by H. W. Smith; Gulian ‘OF Verplanck, line, pub- 
lished by Dexter; Washington Irving, from the picture by 
Stuart Newton; o . Fenimore Cooper, bust, engraved by 
Marshall. India proofs. 4to. Hine lot. (5) 


(204. HAMILTON (ALEXANDER). Engraved Portraits 


~—others. 8vo. Some on india. (10) 


03 I 205. HISTORIC BUILDINGS in the War of the Revo- 
Titian: different Headquarters of Washington, ete. From 
——"Magazine of American History. Proofs. “Folio. (60) 


ty 206. HOUDON (JEAN ANTOINE—Sculptor).. Bust, 
A _ facing. Searce French lithograph. 


207. HOPKINSON (FRANCIS), Robert Morris, Benj. 


| /7 franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Benj. Rush (by Edwin), 


ae Thos. Jefferson, Henry Laurens, Peyton Randolph. En- 
graved for Delaplaine’s Repository. Lineand stipple. 4to, 
full margins. (8) 
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208. HOWE (SIR WILLIAM), bust, in uniform, en- 


American War; the late General Gray, half length, ir 
uniform; Count Rumford, bust, engraved in Munich; Lieut.-* 
Gen. Lord Hill, half length, in uniform, engraved by 
Rivers. British officers in America. 8vo. (5) 


209. HUNTINGTON (BENJAMIN), Continental Con- 
gress, bust, engraved by Ritchie and signed by D. Hun- 
tington, private plate; Genl. 8. B. Webb, etching by Hall; q 
Luther Bradish, by Burt; Col. R. J. Meigs; John Ramsay. 
india proofs. 4to. (4) : 


eel, [RYING (WASHINGTON), A Collection of Por- 
“traits of, all different and specially fine, som 
rare, including 10 proofs on india paper. 12mo to folio. (32) ' 


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- illustration of Irving’s Alhambra, Bracebridge Hall and 


Knickerbocker’s New York, including 13 different portraits\, ((\ 
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(About 400 pieces, as a lot.) 


212. —— A similar collection, for the illustration of 
Irving’s Sketch Book, Astoria, and Knickerbocker. About 
170 fine engraved views and 150 proof woodcuts, mostly of 

4to size. (As a lot.) 


213. —— Another lot of illustrations for Irving’s Works. 
Several hundred woodcut engravings, after Darley, and b, 
others, many proofs. (As a lot.) 


214, Al feck (JOHN—Formerly President of the Con 

gress). Bust in oval. Drawn from the Life b 

Du Simitier. B. Reading se. 4to. 

215. Half length, oval. By B. B. E., London, 1783. 

Fine original impression. 4to. 3 i. 
216. JEFFERSON (THOMAS), full length, engraved 
by Wilcox, after Sully, on india; Schuyler, Jay and Clin- 


‘ton, group, by Hinman; Lord Howe, from European 


Magazine; Mrs. Adams, fine etching by Schoff; Joseph MY 
Brant, three-quarter length, by Dick, on india; Patrick 
Henry, by Leney; and others. , 8vo. (10) “4 


217. JOHNSON (DR. SAMUEL), First President of Co- © 4 
lumbia College, bust in oval, by Leney; John H. Living- 
ston, President of Queen’s College, half length, seated; 

Peter Stuyvesant, bust by Gimbrede. (38) 


218. JOHNSON (SIR WILLIAM). Major-General of the ‘ 
English Forees in North America. Full length, standing. Ww 


8vo. Scarce original. 
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, 6} 219. JONES (JOHN PAUL),atid other Naval Officers, .  , 

———~busts in ovals, lithographed for Sunday Press; Steamboat \\ //)) |//) 

‘* Knickerbocker,”?-Hthograph by Endicott; St. Thomas’ \_/\/ \ / 

Chureh, engraved for The Mirror; Pulling down Statue / ~~ ‘f 
Georg . at the Bowling Green, and other historical en- |) 

gravings. 4to. (12) 
b 3 220. JUDGES AND LAWYERS. Bushrod Washington, 
by Longacre; John Marshall, stipple by Kearney; Oliver L ] 


—~Ellsworth, etching by Rosenthal; John Jay, line by Du- 
rand; and others. 8vo and 4to. Hine lot. (20) 


BS 221. JT AFAYETTE (GILBERT M. DE). Various En- /. 
; _ graved Portraits, including two scarce ones and 
———one india proof. 8vo. (7) ND 
60 222. LAURENS (COL. JOHN). Aide to Washington. ok OO 

/ Vignette bust. Engraved by Burt for the Bradford Club, J Cae 
1867. India proof. 8vo. 
27 223. LEE (HENRY) anD HENRY LAURENS, by Ritchie; (5 
\ R 


Rufus Putnam, by Hollyer; Madame de Riedesel; Major pi 
—— André, by Jackman; Charleston in 1780. India proofs. Lp 


8vo. (6) ‘G : 
gb 224. LEE (ROBERT E.), half length, in uniform; Zach- ( 7 ~~ 
) — ary Taylor; Sam Houston; Horace Greeley; Andrew John- (Nei a 
son, bust portraits. India proofs. 4to. (5) co 
\ 

jj _ 22. LEGAL. Lord Mansfield, Chief Justice; Lord Cam- ow 4), 

ry /pgen, eminent Judge; Lord North, Prime Minister, bust, _ jt tA / 

/ in robes; fine stipple, engraved by Bocquet, after Sir | ae 


} 
__-—- Joshua Reynolds. 4to. (3) ( J 
226. LEWIS (MERIWETHER), of Lewis and Clarke’s Ex- , 
)2/ pedition, full length, engraved by Strickland; Gov. R. J. ‘4 


Meigs, fine stipple by Longacre; Rev. Thomas Allen; Dr. 
Benj. S. Barton. 8vo. (4) 
06 227. LIFE OF WASHINGTON. A Selection of Portraits / 
of Generals and Statesmen, Views and Plans of Battles,; | 
Headquarters and other historic buildings. 4to and 8vo. \—‘ 
Good lot. (100) | 
Ov 228. Another lot, similar to the preceding. (100) 
{ ——999, LITHOGRAPHS AND WOODCUTS, IN COLORS. \////\} 
1G? ostly humorous and sporting. (About 250, as a lot.) 
4 230. LOCAL AND HISTORICAL. A Large Parcel of {/ 
Vy Old Newspapers and Cuttings, containing much valuable / 
historical and biographical information. (As a lot.) 


On: 231. LOCKHART (JOHN G.) Three-quarters length, 
standing, with hands folded, mezzotint, engraved by Faed. 


4to. Brilliant impression. 


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AO 232. LONGFELLOW (HENRY W.), bust, engraved b / A) 
O’Neill; E. A. Duyckinek; George P. Putnam; Luther, 
Bradish, private plate, by Burt. India proofs. Folio. (4 


r, 233. LOWELL (JAMES R.), John G. Whittier, Louis 
, #~ Agassiz, John G. Saxe. Bust portraits, stipple. India ad 
-——proofs before letters. 4to. (4) 


: ; T. ETI 
Dy 234. ]YPANUTIUS (PAULUS) anp ROBT. E Poet 


Early Printers; Peter Schryver, Dutch Poet;. 
~ Joannes Laurentius, engraved by L’ Armessin; Lord Dudley 
friend of Byron, fine etching; Queen Elizabeth and Henry 
VII., by Worthington; George III., by Cooper; Wentworth 
Dillon; Sir Charles H. "Williams; and others. Very fine. 8vo. 
(16) 
r fh 235. MAPS AND PLANS. Map of the City of Quebec 
a Plan of the Action at Breed’s Hill, erroneously called 
: ‘ Bunker’s Hill; The Engagement on the White Plains, the 
v 28th of October, 1776; Plan of the position the Army under 
j Burgoyne took at Saratoga; Plan of the Siege of Savannah. 
D. Martin sc. Published by C. Smith, N. Y. Rare. 4to. (5) 


Mt 236. A new and accurate Plan of the River St. Law- 
,/5 renee, with the Siege of Quebec, 1763; Map of the Country 
_—— between Crown Point and Fort Edward, 1759; Map of that : 
part of America which was the principal seat of war in 1756; { 
Map of New England, showing Gen. Shirley’s and Gen. 
Johnson’s Routes, from General Magazine of Arts and Scei- 
ences, 1755. 4to. (4) 


LN 237. Plan and View of the Town and Fortifications 
] 20 of Montreal; Map of the Country round Quebec, with the kh 
—Camps, 1759; Map of America, 1759; A Perspective View 
of Lake George. From the Grand Magazine. 4to. (4) 


o 238. Plan of the Siege of Charleston, engraved by 
j cu Tanner; Forts and Batteries ‘at West Point; and others re- 4 
Se tating to the French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars. 

Ato. (7) 


Ar 239. MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN VIEWS—Cities, 
} Buildings, Revolution, Rebellion, ete. Various sizes. §vo. ji 
(400) ; 


a 240. MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN es. (100) ON 
at 4 _- France, Germany, and Italy. Various sizes. (100) As 


(pet 241. MORRIS (GOUVERNEUR). Bust, profile to right,(\ 
A ©° incirele. Drawn from life by Du Simitier. Engraved by) * 
5 —""B. L. Prevost, Paris. Proof. 8vo. 


») 242. MORRIS (ROBERT), Peyton Randolph, wae | 
' // Adams, Fisher Ames, Francis Hopkinson, Henry lagi AY 
Engraved for Delaplaine’s Repository. 4to. (6) 

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2) _ 243. MURRAY’S HISTORY OF THE PRESENT WAR \| 
/ 2’ JN AMERICA (1780). Portraits from this work, all fine | 


impressions, comprising Hancock, Arnold, Gates, Howe, 
Burgoyne, Grey, Montgomery, North, Clinton, Germaine, 
Sullivan, and Carleton. 8vo. (12) 


ait 244. MUSICAL. Portraits of Sontag as Rosina, full- 

length lithograph, Lond. 1828, half length, on stone, by 
©. G. Childs, Phil.; Madame Pasta, half length, by Wool- 
noth (on india); Jenny Lind, bust, engraved by Soper; and 
another. 4to and 8vo. (5) 


,0 J CIN EW YORK CHURCHES (VIEWS OF), includ- 

—— ing a numberof uncommon ones. Mostly 8vo. 

(80) 

246. NEW YORK CITY. Merchants’ Exchange, Wall 

| ©™ Street, Bowling Green, St.Peter’s Church. Views published 
by Bourne. Jnlaid to 8vo. Rare. (3) : 


60 247. —— Steamboat Wharf, Battery Place; Clinton Hall, 
’——Beekman Street; Masonic Hall, Broadway; St. Patrick’s 
Cathedral; Mott Street. Views published by Bourne. In- 

laid to 8vo. Rare. (4) 


US PAs. 2— Views of the Botanic Garden, by Leney, differ- 
—— ent (2); Bloomingdale Asylum; $20 note of the Franklin 


Bank, 1825, with vignette portrait of Franklin. 8vo. _ (4) os 


ete 


Shot Tower, East River, engraved by Dick (on 


fd C49) 


india); View of East River from Riker’s Island, engraved . uy 


by Maverick; Montgomery Monument, St. Paul’s Church. 
8vo. (3) 


Jd | Coffee House Slip, engraved by Danforth; 

/ / _ Broad Street, drawn by A. J. Davis, engraved by Archer; 
Merchants’ Exchange, Nichols sc. ; South Street near Dover, 
drawn by Davis, engraved by Yeager. 8vo. Scarce. (4) 


/ 0 2512—— La Grange Terrace, La Fayette Place, engraved 
j by Dick; Park and City Hall, by Meyer; Columbia College; 
Park Row; Bay from the Battery; Lafayette Theatre. Mir- 
ror plates. S8vo. (6) 


/o —— Franklin Market, Old Slip, Burton del., Berve 
;  Se-*"Coffee House Slip, from Goodrich’s Picture of New 
= - York; Sand’s Point Light House, engraved by Leney; Park 
Row; Wall Street; Bowling Green; Old and New City Hall. 
Mirror plates. 4to and 8vo. (8) 


/ po 553,) —_— Views from Valentine’s Manual. (100) 
| 7 a Q540 —— Another lot. (100) 
2 ‘5>)—— Another lot. (100) 

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| 2@ (50) NEW YORK CITY. Views of buildings, ety 
_ —~uséful lot for illustrating. Mostly Svo. (100) 


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“( 204 —— A parcel containing several hundred woodcut 
/ ~~ portraits, buildings, etc. Many old and scarce. An inter- 
esting collection. (As a lot.) a 


Te (233) Portraits of eminent New Yorkers, 
/ churches, public buildings, historic houses and 
marks, facsimiles of rare maps, ete. A desirable Kt. (125) 


— 
oe Another similar lot, including some proofs. 
y) ' Various sizes. (125) 


oa /360. NEW YORK MAYORS. James Duane, half length 
‘.— by Rogers; Marinus Willett, half length, by Rogers; Rich+/ 
ard Varick, three-quarter length. Line. India proofs. 4to 

(3) 


yew 261. OLD NEW YORK. Portraits of W. A. Duer, 

_ 4 Lambertus De Rhonde, William Samuel John- 

; 4) son, John Pintard, Gerardus A. Kuypers, Daniel Phoenix, 

____Nicholas Fish, Bernardus Freeman, Richard Bayley, Stephen 

By Whitney, Nath’! F. Moore, and others. Private plates. 
Lithographs. 4to. (12) 


2 262. - Samuel Auchmuty, Charles King, Henricus 

aie Boel, William Harris, Richard Bayley, William Linn, Jolin 

a C. Kunze, Gualterus Dubois, Nicholas Fish, Peter Wilson, 
and others. Prwate plates. Lithographs. 4to. (138) 


rb | (263) Views of buildings, published, in limited num- 
'~ | ber, for the Society of Iconophiles—Middle Dutch Church, 
‘i Columbia College, Trinity @hureh, Government House, 
Battery and City Hall, Wall Street, proofs (6); alsoimpres- . 
sions from six cancelled plates. 4to. (12) 


264. Portraits of John Lamb, Gouverneur Morris, 

\_- Lord Stirling, Charles Lee/(full length), Peter Gansevoort, 
Stuyvesant, Jefferson and“Robert Morris (from Delaplaine), 
Benjamin West, and others. 8vo. (15) 


Portraits of De Witt Clinton, 8 different ; 


; “ ' Nicholas Fish, lith. ; Peter Gansevoort, in uniform, on india; Vt 
‘Alexander Hamilton, by Graham (restrike). 4to and 8vo. 
(10) 


‘ 4, 266. Portraits of Rev. Charles Inglis, Rector of 

\ ¥ © Trinity Church, lith.; Bishop Benj. Moore, by Edwin; Bishop 

~~ Samuel Provoost, William Paulding, Mayor; Rey. John C 

Kunze, lith.; Rev. John H. Livingston, engraved by Long 
acre; and others. Some on india. 4to and 8vo. (10) 


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fi Ja, 26%. OLD NEW YORK. The Honourable Robert Monck- 
_ ton, Major-General, Governor of New York, bust in circle, 
—— pub. by Hinton; Sir William Johnson, engraved by 
Gavitt, on india; Gen. Amherst, half length, with hat. 
8vo. (3) 

{ pt/- > 268. Dr. Edward Miller, silhouette; William J. Mac- 
; /neven, half length, by Hall; Fitz-Greene Halleck, head by 
———Burt, proof; Luther Bradish, private plate, proof on india; 
Richard Bayley, lith.; Benson J. Lossing, on india; Evert 

Duyckinck, lith.; and others. 4to and 8vo. (10) 


269. —— Peter Stuyvesant, engraved by Gimbrede; Duke 

| } of York and Albany, proof on india; Nicholas Fish, lith. ; 

_-— Cornelius Evertsen, lith.; Jean de Labadie, reproduction ; 

Frederick De Peyster, proof on india; George L. Duyckinck, 
engraved by Burt, india proof; and others. 4to. (10) 


5 270. AINE (THOMAS). Bust, fine stipple, by Bonne- 
) ville, 4to; bust, in octagon, gest v. A. Schule. 


———12mo: (2) 
PO Y 971. PAINTERS. Titian, Rubens, Claude, Peter Oliver, 


272. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). Bust, engraved by 

5 Co sau head, etched for Dexter; bust, from pencil drawing 
_“ =~ from life, by Freeman, with facsimile of the original_MSs. 
of Home, Sweet Home; Playbill of Park Theatre, March 20, 
1819, second night of Brutus; Auto. letter of William Gow- 
ans, referring to Payne; and about 100 portraits and views 
selected for illustrating. (As a lot.) 


} ?, 273. PENDLETON LITHOGRAPHS, early specimens: 
ae ~ Box atthe Theatre, Miss Clarissa and Mr. Smith, Live Stock, 
ete. 8vo. (8) 


27O 274. PHILADELPHIA. View of Second Street, with 


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_ Rembrandt, Poussin, Holbein, and others. 4to and 8vo. (25) KAM 


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/ “Christ Church; Bank of the United States. Tinted aqua- ang ME, 


tints by Marigot. 4to. (2) 


975. PHOTOGRAPHS. Minnie Conway, Washington 

/ —-Trving, J. B. Booth, Thomas Sully, and others, with copies 

of rare portraits of Tarleton, John Sullivan, Gov. Shirley, 

ete.; and a small landscape painting by an unknown artist. 
(About 50 pieces, as a lot.) <_ 


Lib 976. PLAYBILLS. Drury ane, Feb. 6, 1787, Kemble 

| |" and Mrs. Jordan in Love for Lovey Feb. 22, 1830, C. Kean, 
Cooper and H. Wallack in King Henry Vid Deo. 19, 1814, 
Kean and J. W. Wallack in King Richard HI. (3) 


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7 277. POETS AND AUTHORS. Portraits of Bulwer, Wash- | 
70 _~ ington Irving, George Withers, Byron, Cowper, Lowell, and 
others. 8vo. (25) 


OF 278. Ben Jonson, very fine; N. P. Willis; Lock- 
-——— hart; Alice Cary; Gifford; Thomas Campbell; and others. “ 
8vo. (25) : 


/3 279. PORTER (DAVID), half length, rare; Charles | 
_/~ Stewart; L. Warrington; Richard Dale; John T. Shubrick; 3 


R. F. Stockton; Thomas Gamble; O. H. Perry, by Edwin 
and Gimbrede; and others. Naval officers. 8vo. (10) 


hb! 680) PRESIDENTS AND CABINET OFFICERS. Jack- 
| “son; Monroe; Lincoln; Adams; Wirt; Clay; and others. 
8vo. (380) \ \ imederm 
0 281. PUTNAM AND-ROGERS, Portrait and Uniform of 
'/% an American General (Rutnam); A Real Representation of 
3 O St the Dress of |afi American Rifleman (Rogers). Engraved fs ) 


3 by Roberts for ‘‘ Barnard’s, History of England.” Small 
folio. (2) : | | 
4 Sle y 282. PROOF WOODCUTS. A large parcel, including {j/. ; 4 
} or \"*_-many illustrations to Irving’s works, and specimens of Mr. NAY 
lf Richardson’s engraving. (As a lot.) . . . 


283. RAwWwDoNn (RIGHT HON. FRANCIS, LORD), ¢ 
A cag ? bust in oval, after Sir Joshua Reynolds; Genl. ° 
a Wm. Howe, bust, from ‘‘ Town and Country Magazine”’; Sir 
/ Wd Charles Grey; Capt. Cathcart; Simon Fraser, photo.; Lt - 
Genl. Harris, bust, in uniform, by Chapman. British 
officers in America. 8vo. (6) 


Je _ 284. REVOLUTIONARY OFFICERS, Battle Scenes and 
ys o Historic Views, published by G. P. Putnam & Co. for the 
g § large paper edition of Irving’s ‘‘ Life of Washington.”? An Ze 
— exceptionally choice collection of india proofs of these fine 


Po? engravings. 4to. (75) 
| 7 ORs. Duplicates of the above in the same choice es aie 
yP——condition. India proofs. 4to. No duplicates. (45) 
7 Or 286. Another lot, duplicates of above, all india 


{© proofs. 4to, with a number of the woodcuts on india, spe- » 
——*— cially engraved for this edition. (30) 


O/ 287. RIEDESEL (BARON DE), Herzog] Braunschweig- 
» 2” scher General-Lieutenant, half-length vignette, line, en- Y 
. a - 


~~ graved by Limmel; Madame de Riedesel, half length, line, 
india proof before letters. 4to. (2) 


Lb 288. RIVINGTON (JAMES), engraved by Ritchie; Aaron Y eS 
|_/-.-Burr, by O’ Neill; Peter Gansevoort, by Prudhomme. Bust , ? 


portraits, 4to, india proofs. (38) 
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2 O 289. ROCHAMBEAU (COMTE), three-quarter length, 
ate by Geoffroy forthe Bradford Club: Kosciusko, from Lodge, 
proof before letters; A. de L. Gontant de Biron, French 
officer in Revolution ; Vergennes, from the Versailles Gal- 


lery, on india. 8vo. (5) 


JO 290. T. LEGER (COLONEL), bust, engraved by Rob- 
a erts, after Cosway; Genl. Howe, bust, engraved 
~~ by Chapman; Lord Howe, with ship, by Brown; Burgoyne, 
by Ritchie; Captain Asgill, fone. ‘Andrews’ History.” 
Svo. (5) Fine lot. 


20 291. SAUNDERS (ADMIRAL SIR CHARLES), bust in 

oval, stipple by Shipster, proof; Sir Peter Warren, bust in 

(ra engraved by Harding; Lord Keppel, bust in framed 
oval, fine mezzotint by Caldwell. 4to. (3) 


Ly 5 4 292. SCRAP-BOOKS, containing banknote vignettes and. 
) 


Specimen woodcut designs, many ‘of Mr. Richardson’ S en- 
——" graving. (5) 
o 293. SCRAP PRINTS, ETCHINGS, Etc. Mostly 8vo. 
225) 
by 294. SCRIPTURAL SCENES. Fine steel engravings, 
7 some on india. 4to and 8vo. (66) 


5 295. SHAKESPEARE. Engraved Portraits, different 
/ (13); also view of his birthplace and scenes in his life. 
Ato and 8vo. Fine lot. (27) 


O05 - 296. A Collection of Portraits of Actors in the 
character of Hamlet, including Irving, Booth, Salvini, G.V. 
Brooke, C. Dillon, Kemble and Fechter, with various rep- 
resentations of scenes and characters in the play. 4to and 
8vo. Fine lot. (30) 


4. 297. SHORE (JANE), half length, engraved by Barto- 
» 1 37t 
lozzi, fine; Fredrika Bremer, half length, lith. by Saroni & 


——— Major, on india; Dante G. Rossetti, “pust in oval and in / 


square, etchings, private plates. - Ato. (4) 


298. SIGNERS DECLARATION od INDEPENDENCE, 

engraved for ‘‘ Sanderson’s Lives ’’: Charles Carroll; Sam- 

1) Fuel Chase;. George Clymer; William Floyd; Elbridge 

———_ Gerry; Joseph Hewes; Thos. Heyward, Jr.; R. H. Lee; 
Philip Livingston. 8vo. (9) 


wy, 209. From the same: George Ross; Benj. Rush; 
} _ Roger Sherman; Edward Rutledge; Thomas Stone; James 
—— Wilson; Oliver Wolcott; George Wythe. 8vo. (8) 


gs 300. —— Fromthesame: Francis Lewis; Thomas Lynch, 


Jr.; Thomas McKean; A. Middleton; Robert Morris; Will- 


iam Paca; R. T. Paine: George Read. 8vo. (8) 
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_on horse, engraved by Hinman; De Grasse, bust, engraved _/ —/.. 


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301. SOUTHAMPTON (EARL OF—Shakespeare’s Patron), | 
half length, engraved by Sievier; Andrew Marvell; Dr. & y/ 4 
Robert Plot; Lord Bacon, fine old copper-plate; Sir Robert [Nr 
Peake (Faithorne’s Master). 4to and 8vo. Fine lot. (5) 


302. ST. MEMIN. Portraits of James Mec! Henry; George Chee : 
; 


-Clinton; Mrs. Clinton; T. B. Robertson (Gov. La.), modern 


impressions, on india, from the original plates. 4to. (4) 


303. STEAMBOATS. Representations of old steamboats 
“plying between New York and Albany; Old Business Cards; : 
ete. (50) | 

304. STUYVESANT (PETER). Bust, in armor, proof 4 / 
before letters on india, engraved by Burt; bust, engraved /->."W F § 


~ by Gimbrede, india proof. Line. Folio. (2) 


305. SULLIVAN (J OHN). Bust, in uniform, in framed 
“oval, with military emblems. ‘‘Le Major-Général Sullivan, 
- Officier distingué, Commandant l’Armée des Americaines L7 
dans le Continent. A Paris: chez Esnauts et Rapilly.’’ 4to. 


306. PPALLMADGE (BENJAMIN); J. Eager Howard; 
: Chastellux; Genl. Christian Fibiger. Etched by — // 
ie B. Hall. India proofs. Folio. (4) as 


307. TEXAS. Portraits and Views relating to the early Lif } 
history of Texas. Steel engravings and woodcuts, about 

330 pieces, some scarce, with an A.L.S., 1 page 4to, of Sam 
Houston, written in 1842. (As a lot.) 


308. THACKERAY (WILLIAM M.) Aanp ALFRED 
TENNYSON, by McCray, stipple; Samuel Parr, by a 


Ato. (4) 
~ 309. THEATRES. The Italian Opera House, London (on 


_-india); Golden Lane Theatre; Surrey Theatre; Theatre at a: f 


Newport, R. I.; also portraits etched by Gribayedoff of 
Ludwig Barnay (German Tragedian), and Manager Rice, of 
Chicago. 8vo and 12mo. (6) 

310. THOMSON (CHARLES—Secretary of the Continental 
Congress). Bust, profile to left, in circle. Drawn from life 
by Du Simitier; engraved by B. L. Prevost, Paris. Proof. 
Svo. 


311. TITLE-PAGES, specially printed, in colors, for ( 
hie 


< extra-illustrating Dunlap’s American Theatre, and Life of 


Cooke, Irving’s works, Lossing’s Mount Vernon, and simi- 
lar works. About 200. (As a lot.) 


312. A VCE eS (GULIAN C.); Philip Hone; John 
Lamb; Wm. F. Havemeyer; Grant Thorburn; 
Peter Stuyvesant; and others. Useful lot for illustrating 
Old New York. 8vo and 4to. (25) 
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/ vO 313. VIEW OF HELL GATE, the Entrance from Long \ | |} \ VA 
/—Tsland Sound to New York. Tinted aquatint by Marigot. Vii ’ 
Ato. V/ 
nay . . 314. ASHINGTON (GEORGE). Portraits after C. 
/ W. Peale, engraved by De Mare, on india hy 


: ~ (B. 8, H. 16); by Paradise (B. 27, H. 10); by Parker (B. 28, 
if. 12).) 8vo. (3) 


£0 315. —— Portraits after C. W. Peale, engraved by Sar- Vy 
! tain (B. 34, H. 6); after a miniature, engraved by Bocourt 
(H. 17). 4to and 8vo. (2) ra 


66 316. Bust, vignette. Engraved by H. B. Hall, from / [ 
_—an original miniature by Wm. Birch in the possession of 4 | ~~”~A\, 
Chas.G.Barney,Esq. Private plate, on india. (B. 386, H. 268.) , yd, 

4to. 


ae) Bi ts Bust, in uniform. Engraved by O’Neill, from 
Y ~__-an original Contemporary Picture in the possession of Will- 
~ iam Menzies, Esq. Private plate. (B. 93, H. 173.) 4to. 


6° 318. Profile Head and Bust. Drawn by Wood from 
/ —_——Houdon’s bust. Engraved by Leney. Published by Joseph 4 
Delaplaine, Phil. (B. 103, H. 181.) 4to. 


» 9 de 319. —— Head in circular medallion. Dessiné et gravé \ | tf \ | | 
~ ~~ @aprés Houdon, par Alexander Tardieu. (B. 108, H. 193.) f/m ¥ ¥ 
Rare. v 


_ 7oO_ 320. Tandy (James Napper). Full length, in uniform, 
4 ——holding scroll. THE RARE PORTRAIT FROM THE HIBERNIAN A 


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This is really a portrait of Gen. Washington. It was the cus 
tom of the Hibernian Magazine in case of sudden demand to 
supply portraits at the expense of veracity. 


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26 321. —— Bust, in uniform, by O’Neill, after Savage 
7 (B. 131, H. 219); bust, engraved by Dudensing, after Robert- 
—____son (B.162,H. 247); bust, by Burt, after Stuart (B.187,H. 264) ; 
| bust, in uniform, by Dudensing, after St. Memin (B. 397, 
H. 714). India proofs. (4) 
/ e) 322. —— Bust, from the portrait by Sharpless presented 
/ to Col. Talmadge (H. 705), on india; engraved by Hall, from 
NN the bust by Ceracchi (B. 166, H. 257); engraved by P. Hall, 
from painting by Mrs. Sharpless (H. 706); by Paradise, after 
Peale (B. 27, H. 10); by Leney,after the Houdon bust (B. 103, 
H.181.) 8vo. (5) ® 

/ b 323. —— Portraits by Buttre, after Wertmuller (B. 175, 
[~ 4 H. 255); by Hall (B. 176, H. 254); bust in uniform, by Smith, f 

———-on india (B. 96, H. 151); full length, in Masonic regalia, 

Como Mason (H. 673). 8vo. (4) . 

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324. WASHINGTON. Portrait, engraved by P. Hall from 
painting by Mrs. Sharpless (H. 706); from an original pen- 


and-ink sketch drawn by Latrobe (H. 816); from the Christ 
Church bust, engraved by Bocourt (H. 774); engraved by 
Dudensing, from the original portrait by St. Memin in 
possession of J. Carson Brevoort (B. 397, H. 714), on india. 
4Ato and 8vo. 


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Bust, in uniform, engraved by Dudensing from 
the original portrait by St. Memin in possession of J. 
Carson Brevoort, on india (B. 397, H. 714); bust, from the 
miniature by Birch, private plate, slightly creased (B. 386, 


Ato. (2) 


Portraits after Gilbert Stuart, engraved by / 
H. 319); by / 


> Andrews (B. 177, H. 345); by Delaistre (B. 199, 


Durand (B. 206, H. 355); by Fenner, Sears & Co. (B. 222.1 
H. 311); by Hall (B. 238, H. 385); also (B. 239, H. 386), and 
(B. 241, H. 388). 


(B. 356, H. 468). 


328. 


329. 


Good lot. 


330. 


gravings); ete. 


Bust, in uniform, by Ruotte (B. 69, H. 172); 
by Holloway (B. 88, H. 169); by Tanner, modern impres- 
sion (B. 1385, H. 218); by Durand (B. 144, A. 115); by 
Rogers (B. 155, H. 110); by O’Neill, in Masonic dress (B. 
168, H. 256). 8vo. 
Full length, seated, at Mount Vernon, ‘‘ Chief 
of the Patriot Host’’?; Washington and Harvey Birch; and 
various different portraits (mostly duplicates of the above). 
Ato and 8vo. 


8vo. (7) 


8vo. (4) 


(6) 


Good lot. 


(18) 
Various process, woodcut and photo portraits; 
views of Mount Vernon; scenes in his life (mostly steel en- 


~ 327 —— Portraits after Stuart, by Humphreys (B. 259, 
H. 399); by Mackenzie (B. 284, H. 261), scarce; by H. W. 
Smith (B. 333, H. 451), on india; by Wright, after Trott 


Various sizes. (65) 


331. WASHINGTON’S CARRIAGE, as it appeared in 


bull. 


Line. 


Svo. 


Oblong 4to. 
332. WASHINGTON MEDAL. Obverse, bust of Wash- 


Copper. 


Scarce. 


- the procession in New York, Feby. 22, 1872. 
by J. H. Daniels. 


Very scarce. 


Scarce. 


Svo. 


28 


(3) 


Lithograph 


ington, profile; reverse, the Declaration of Independence. 
C. C. Wright se. 


333. WATERHOUSE (B., M.D.) Bust in oval, engraved 

_by Harris; William Penn, bust, by Edwin; Rev. Timothy 
Dwight, bust, by Leney. 

. 334. WILLIAMSON (HUGH—Signer Constitution, His- 
Half length, engraved by Durand, after Trum- 


£. 
oe, 


The Anderson Auction Co. 


335. WITHERSPOON (JOHN, D.D., President of New 
Jersey College in America). Engraved by Trotter, 1785; 


_—pust in oval, by Edwin, from the Evangelical Intelligencer; 


39 


60 


em 


Sawer 


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ca 


ee 


—— 


bust, by Ritchie. Svo. (3) 


336. WOLCOTT (OLIVER—Signer Declaration Inde- ‘ 


pendence), bust, with facsimile signature and the Wolcott 
arms, engraved by Burt, after Peale, india proof; Oliver 


Wolcott, Jr., Secy. Treasury, three-quarter length, engraved % 


by Halpin. Proof, 4to, private plates; also various views, 
etc., relating to the Wolcott family (7). (9) 


337. WOLCOTT (OLIVER—Governor of Connecticut); \' 


Nehemiah H. Knight, Governor of Rhode Island. Half 


length. Engraved by F.Sanford. Hartford, 1819. 8vo. (2) / 
ee 338. WOLFE (JAMES). Bust, from Universal Magazine; ' 
/ h 


alf length, in oval, by Chambers; Wolfe Expiring on the 
Heights of Canada, from Cowley’s History of England. 8vo 
and 4to. (3) 


339. —— Bust, engraved by Chambers; Montcalm, half 
length, by Varin; Columbus, by Maverick; Cortez; La 
Salle, proof on india; Admiral Boscawen; John Winthrop. 
4to and 8vo. (8) 


~ 340. —— View of Bay of Gaspé in the Government of 


Quebee, showing house in which Genl. Wolfe resided. 


~—Scarce old copper-plate. Oblong 8vo. 


£O 341. WOODCUTS. A large parcel containing several 
/ _—-thousand portraits, views, etc., American and foreign, cut 


7 343. WOOSTER (MAJOR-GENERAL DAVID). Full 


agama 


from newspapers and magazines, many unobtainable in other 
form. (As a lot.) 


342. Another similar lot, containing several thou- 
Sand, many proofs. (As a lot.) 


length, standing. From the Impartial History. 8vo. 


pd 344. YOUNG (ARTHUR—Friend of Washington), 
Sheed half length, stipple, engraved by Hinton; Adam 


Ferguson, half length, engraved by Beugo, after Reynolds. 
Ato, - (2) 


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my Books—in a word these things of art which have been 
the joy of my life—shall not be consigned to the cold tomb 
of a museum, and subjected to the stupid glance of the 
careless passer-by; but | require that they shall all be 
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